Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Flight towards winter
The moment captured from the crows flight makes the crow look like it is also losing its "leaves" like the trees during the fall.
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birds
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Rumble in the bushes - Azure tit (Cyanistes cyanus)
We took a walk next to a coastline in Fornebu (Oslo) and we could hear some crackling tearing and rumbling sounds in the thatch bushes, but unfortunately we couldn't see anything doing that. After a while of patient watching an waiting we were surprised to see a small azure tit jumping from one straw to another and tearing them open. We were surprised to see such a small bird doing all that, cause we were expecting to see something at least in a size of a cat.
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birds
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
Roe deer the gardener
It is a very nice morning. I like waking up early so I could make my day useful. Looks like it is going to be a perfect sunny day.
The garden seems to be a bit out of hands. Should I begin with cutting the grass or bushes.
Who am I kidding. Both of them look delicious.
Chopping the wood is not my specialty, besides I am way too young to handle these sharp dangerous tools. That I will leave for other people to do. I hope they like what I did with the bushes.
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mammals
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Seashells on the shore. Sometimes they shine with amazing colours like pearls.
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misc,
natural patterns
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Greetings!

Welcome to our wild world! More experienced wilderness fans already know that our own "National Geographic" channel with much higher quality than HD is happening live in our back yards. Even the most artificial places have their own wildlife: pigeons or foxes in the cities for example. Or spiders in Your room corner. They are all wild animals and they live their independent wild lives.
So let us act as observers, sit down quietly and mother nature will show her beautiful secrets! I am trying to show some fragments of what I have met on my way of observing the nature.
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birds